Chemical Apparatus

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl əˈpærəˌtʌs/

Definitions of chemical apparatus

noun chemical apparatus - a set of equipment or tools used in chemical experiments or processes

Example Sentences

A1 The chemical apparatus is used for mixing different liquids together.

A2 In the chemistry lab, students learn how to use various chemical apparatus.

B1 The scientist carefully cleaned the chemical apparatus before conducting the experiment.

B2 The research team designed a new chemical apparatus to analyze the composition of the substance.

C1 The advanced chemical apparatus allowed for precise control over the reaction parameters.

C2 The development of new chemical apparatus revolutionized the field of analytical chemistry.

Examples of chemical apparatus in a Sentence

formal The scientist used various chemical apparatus to conduct the experiment.

informal The researcher had a bunch of chemical apparatus to play around with.

slang The lab tech was messing with all sorts of cool chemical apparatus.

figurative Like a magician with their tools, the chemist wielded the chemical apparatus with precision.

Grammatical Forms of chemical apparatus

plural

chemical apparatuses

comparative

more chemical apparatus

superlative

most chemical apparatus

present tense

use chemical apparatus

future tense

will use chemical apparatus

perfect tense

have used chemical apparatus

continuous tense

is using chemical apparatus

singular

chemical apparatus

positive degree

chemical apparatus

infinitive

to use chemical apparatus

gerund

using chemical apparatus

participle

used chemical apparatus

Origin and Evolution of chemical apparatus

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'chemical apparatus' originated in ancient Greece, where alchemists and early chemists used various tools and equipment for their experiments.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'chemical apparatus' has come to encompass a wide range of equipment used in chemical experiments and research, reflecting advancements in the field of chemistry.